Transcription of Updating the Behavior Engineering Model
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Draft version submitted to Performance Improvement for publication. 1. Updating the Behavior Engineering Model by Roger Chevalier, CPT. It never ceases to amaze me to see the latest cause analysis Model that borrows extensively from the work of Thomas Gilbert without giving him the credit he deserves. Sometimes a new category is added, typically there are some new descriptions, and perhaps even a dash of color, but somehow they forget to acknowledge the body of work they have built on. Sir Isaac Newton said it best when he wrote, If I can see much further, it's because I am standing on the shoulders of giants. We should remember to credit the contributions of those who came before us. The Behavior Engineering Model (BEM) developed by Gilbert and presented in his landmark book, Human Competence: Engineering Worthy Performance (Gilbert, 1978, p.)
As was the case for the original BEM, the updated model focuses our attention on the distinction between environmental and individual factors that impact
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